All Buildings articles – Page 7
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         Features FeaturesProjects: Stock Exchange Hotel, ManchesterEx-Manchester United football stars Ryan Giggs and Gary Neville’s new Stock Exchange Hotel has taken a sensitive and heritage-led approach 
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         Features FeaturesProjects: Copenhill ski slope and energy-from-waste plant, CopenhagenBjarke Ingels has combined sustainability with recreation by topping a waste-to-energy plant in Copenhagen with a 490m artificial ski slope 
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         Features FeaturesBuilding Awards 2019: Housing Project of the Year shortlistThe nominees for this category range from entire new villages that are super energy-efficient to high-density schemes ideal for inner-city living 
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         Features FeaturesProjects: Royal Albert Dock, LondonDigital and offsite techniques have unlocked the latest masterplan on this difficult site 
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         Features FeaturesBuilding Awards 2019: Office Refurbishment of the Year shortlistIke Ijeh looks at the contenders for Building magazine’s awards for office refurbishment 
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         Features FeaturesBuilding Awards 2019: Refurbishment Project of the Year shortlistIke Ijeh looks at the contenders for Building magazine’s awards for refurbishment 
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         Features FeaturesProjects: Troubadour theatre, White City, LondonThe Troubadour theatre is based on a tried-and-tested model of pop-up venues on London sites 
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         Features FeaturesThe sky’s the limit: See the world’s tallest modular tower in CroydonBut Thomas Lane reckons it won’t be long until 101 George Street’s 135m height record is broken again, as modular becomes increasingly viable 
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         Features FeaturesBuilding Awards 2019: Building magazine’s Project of the Year shortlistThis year’s shortlisted schemes are redefining typologies. Ike Ijeh looks at the contenders 
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         Features FeaturesSmart building: What makes UCL's Student Centre so special?University College London’s new Student Centre is innovative, diverse, digitally enabled and focused on sustainability – just like its users. 
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         Features FeaturesSingapore Changi airport: The shape of waterIke Ijeh looks at the challenges of constructing the world’s tallest indoor waterfall 
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         Features FeaturesWhat will the Tokyo 2020 Olympic venues look like?Ike Ijeh discovers that some arenas originally built for the 1964 summer games in Tokyo will be recycled for use in the next Olympiad 
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         Features FeaturesProjects: The story of The Tide, the Greenwich Peninsula High LineThe new part-elevated park in Greenwich Peninsula is remarkable for its use of prefabrication and parametric 3D modelling. But will it wash with the public? 
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         Features FeaturesProjects: Mace's 'rising factory' at Victory Plaza, LondonDo new processes such as Mace’s ‘rising factories’ help deliver projects more quickly and efficiently? 
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         Features FeaturesHousing Design Awards 2019: The winnersThis year’s completed scheme winners and the Housing Design Awards 2019 overall winner 
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         Features FeaturesHousing Design Awards 2019: Uncompleted scheme winnersThis year’s winners take a smart approach to densification that shows how to provide quality living space in constrained sites 
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         Features FeaturesChanging the DNA: how building using a cement substitute is reducing global carbon emissionsImperial College London’s £90m biomedical engineering research centre is built from an unusual material. Thomas Lane reports on how the challenges of working with GGBS have been overcome to imposing effect 
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         Features FeaturesProjects: The Pavilion, Hardman Square, ManchesterThe Pavilion in Spinningfields’ Hardman Square stands out among a sea of steel and glass. Ike Ijeh reports on how a modular CLT building has brought a high-end touch of green to Manchester’s financial district 
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         Features FeaturesProjects: Hill House, HelensburghCharles Rennie Mackintosh’s Hill House near Glasgow was just three years away from being destroyed by catastrophic water ingress 
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         News NewsIn pictures: Canary Wharf 75-storey resi tower tops outFirst residents to move in to Landmark Pinnacle next year 
 






 
 
 



 




